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New York Judge Rules Law Partner Not an Employee, Can't Sue for Age Discrimination
Post-Its and Paper Clips: How Low-Tech Prevailed in Patent Case
In a patent infringement case in federal court, Johnson & Johnson subsidiary Ethicon Endo-Surgery showed the jury a massive video screen filled with images of the device at issue -- a medical tool that removes tissue for biopsies. Worried that the oversized images would distort the jury's view of the device, attorney Jack Scarola constructed his own replica of the device using Post-it notes, paper clips and homegrown ingenuity. Call it low rent, but Scarola won $2 million for his client.The New Form I-129 - Enhanced Enforcement
In his Immigration Law column, Michael D. Patrick, a partner at Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy, discusses regulatory changes, their effects on employers and the political implications for the Obama administration's efforts to pass immigration reform.A Further Fix Is Needed to Class Action Fairness Act
We should scrap the Class Action Fairness Act and start over.View more book results for the query "*"
Cisco Blogger Decamps to Wilson
Rick Frenkel, whose Patent Troll Tracker blog created trouble for himself and his employer, finds a new home.Fla. Legal Elite Hope to Get Judges a Little Respect
A group of high-powered Florida lawyers is launching an effort to restore public confidence in a bench beset by criminal investigation, insensitive comments, embarrassing blunders and other actions that have kept judges in the local and national headlines during the past year. Said one member of the group: "The media have been very tough on the judges lately, and we need to try to work hard to restore their image."McDermott adds key energy partner in London office
McDermott, Will & Emery has hired Stefan Schmitz as an energy and infrastructure group partner in its London office, building on a team of Texas energy attorneys who joined the firm earlier this year with the opening of a Houston office.Boies Schiller CFO hit with stiff penalties for contacting adversary's clients
A Palm Beach Circuit judge has hit the chief financial officer of Boies Schiller & Flexner with unusually stiff contempt of court penalties in long-running civil litigation that involves David Boies, the nationally prominent New York litigator.Trending Stories
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